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End of Vasundhara's 'Raj' as BJP names Bhajan Lal Sharma Rajasthan chief minister

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News video: Bhajan Lal Sharma chosen to be next Rajasthan Chief Minister | Know all about him | Oneindia News

Bhajan Lal Sharma chosen to be next Rajasthan Chief Minister | Know all about him | Oneindia News 03:05

BJP has chosen Bhajan Lal Sharma as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, a pivotal state where the party recently secured a resounding victory in the elections. Bhajan Lal Sharma's political journey has been marked by significant achievements, having served as the State General Secretary for the BJP four...

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